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How To Do a Research
Or
How to write your thesis
Dr. Khaldoon Naji Abbas
Mustansiriyah University
F. S.
2022-2023
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1. What is the Introduction?
2. What is the Problem Statement?
3. What is the Purpose of the Study?
4. What is the Objectives of the Study?
5. What is the Research Questions?
6. What is the Significance of the Study?
7. What is the Scope of the Study ?
CHAPTER 1
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 Preparing and providing the readers by the information on the
overall background of the study conducted.
 Helping the readers to focus on the issue or problem addressed
in the study and how that relates to earlier research conducted in
the same field.
What is the Introduction?
3
4
4
What is the Problem Statement?
 Statement that defines the issue or problem
investigated in the study.
 It is important to be careful for defining and
describing the issue or problem examined so that you
would be able to explain to your readers the
significance of the study.
5
5
What is the Purpose of the Study?
Explains the reasons why the study has
to be carried out.
6
6
What is the Objectives of the Study?
Display what are the expected results or
outcomes of the study conducted.
7
7
What is the Research Questions?
A reflection of the objectives in question form.
or
Statements that you want to get answered in the
study.
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8
What is the Significance of the Study?
Why is your study necessary?
To whom is it important?
What potential benefits may be brought about
by your study?
9
9
What is the Scope of the Study ?
Indicates the direction of the study.
Maps out the boundaries or parameters of the research.
Outlines the method of investigation used in the current
study.
Chapter 1: Introduction and Statement of the Problem
Put in your mind the major points of this chapter (1):-
1. Introduce the subject area (Overview and definition)
and explain the research topic.
2. State your research questions and research objectives.
3. Explain the scope and limitations of the study.
4. Importance of the topic you have selected.
This Chapter (1) should be revised after writing
Chapter 2 (Literature Review)
Keep the introduction shorted and focused
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Chapter 2: Review of the Literature (Literature Review)
 It is a review of what has been published on that topic so that
you do not duplicate someone else’s work.
 Conduct a comprehensive literature search before designing your
methodology and collecting your data.
 The literature review should provide context and clarify the
relationship between your topic and previous work in that area.
 When writing the literature review, present major themes,
theories, and ideas that have been published in the area, and the
findings of related studies.
 Conclude the review of the literature with a short section that
describes your topic, highlighting why it is important to address
the problem you have investigated.
11
Chapter 3: Methodology
 This chapter describes exactly the steps that you took to
investigate your research problem.
 Explains your research design, the methodology that you selected
(survey or historical research, document analysis or extended
literature review for example),
 The instruments that you used or/and how they were developed,
the sample that you selected, and the description of your data
collection process.
 This section includes raw data and other items relating to the
methodology are included as a major part or as appendices, with
references from the appropriate place in this chapter.
12
Chapter 4: Results
a) It describes what you found in your research,
without discussion, interpretation or reference to the
literature.
b) Just the facts, presented as tables, figures, interview
summaries and/or descriptions of what you found
that is important and noteworthy.
The objective is to present a simple, clear and complete
explanation of the results of your research.
13
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Chapter 5 : Discussion
• Relate your findings to your original statement of the problem
and your literature review.
• Begin by briefly summarizing the previous chapters, then
discuss what you found.
• Ask yourself why the results were what they were, and then try
to provide meaningful answers to the question.
• Feel free to interpret objectively and subjectively and to make
references to what others have said on the subject.
• Make sure that every conclusion you draw is defensible and not
just your own personal opinion.
(Chapter 4 and 5 can be combined)
15
Chapter 6: Conclusion and Recommendations
1. Summarize your conclusions from
the discussion chapter.
2. Note the limitations of your study.
3. Make recommendations relating to
the problem that you investigated, e.g. by making
practical suggestions on how to improve or prepared
another material by a similar synthesis method, it is
used in your current study.
or Make recommendations for areas that require further
work or study.
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Questions ?

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Research thesis format to be uploaded ppt

  • 1. 1 How To Do a Research Or How to write your thesis Dr. Khaldoon Naji Abbas Mustansiriyah University F. S. 2022-2023
  • 2. 2 1. What is the Introduction? 2. What is the Problem Statement? 3. What is the Purpose of the Study? 4. What is the Objectives of the Study? 5. What is the Research Questions? 6. What is the Significance of the Study? 7. What is the Scope of the Study ? CHAPTER 1 2
  • 3. 3  Preparing and providing the readers by the information on the overall background of the study conducted.  Helping the readers to focus on the issue or problem addressed in the study and how that relates to earlier research conducted in the same field. What is the Introduction? 3
  • 4. 4 4 What is the Problem Statement?  Statement that defines the issue or problem investigated in the study.  It is important to be careful for defining and describing the issue or problem examined so that you would be able to explain to your readers the significance of the study.
  • 5. 5 5 What is the Purpose of the Study? Explains the reasons why the study has to be carried out.
  • 6. 6 6 What is the Objectives of the Study? Display what are the expected results or outcomes of the study conducted.
  • 7. 7 7 What is the Research Questions? A reflection of the objectives in question form. or Statements that you want to get answered in the study.
  • 8. 8 8 What is the Significance of the Study? Why is your study necessary? To whom is it important? What potential benefits may be brought about by your study?
  • 9. 9 9 What is the Scope of the Study ? Indicates the direction of the study. Maps out the boundaries or parameters of the research. Outlines the method of investigation used in the current study.
  • 10. Chapter 1: Introduction and Statement of the Problem Put in your mind the major points of this chapter (1):- 1. Introduce the subject area (Overview and definition) and explain the research topic. 2. State your research questions and research objectives. 3. Explain the scope and limitations of the study. 4. Importance of the topic you have selected. This Chapter (1) should be revised after writing Chapter 2 (Literature Review) Keep the introduction shorted and focused 10
  • 11. Chapter 2: Review of the Literature (Literature Review)  It is a review of what has been published on that topic so that you do not duplicate someone else’s work.  Conduct a comprehensive literature search before designing your methodology and collecting your data.  The literature review should provide context and clarify the relationship between your topic and previous work in that area.  When writing the literature review, present major themes, theories, and ideas that have been published in the area, and the findings of related studies.  Conclude the review of the literature with a short section that describes your topic, highlighting why it is important to address the problem you have investigated. 11
  • 12. Chapter 3: Methodology  This chapter describes exactly the steps that you took to investigate your research problem.  Explains your research design, the methodology that you selected (survey or historical research, document analysis or extended literature review for example),  The instruments that you used or/and how they were developed, the sample that you selected, and the description of your data collection process.  This section includes raw data and other items relating to the methodology are included as a major part or as appendices, with references from the appropriate place in this chapter. 12
  • 13. Chapter 4: Results a) It describes what you found in your research, without discussion, interpretation or reference to the literature. b) Just the facts, presented as tables, figures, interview summaries and/or descriptions of what you found that is important and noteworthy. The objective is to present a simple, clear and complete explanation of the results of your research. 13
  • 14. 14 Chapter 5 : Discussion • Relate your findings to your original statement of the problem and your literature review. • Begin by briefly summarizing the previous chapters, then discuss what you found. • Ask yourself why the results were what they were, and then try to provide meaningful answers to the question. • Feel free to interpret objectively and subjectively and to make references to what others have said on the subject. • Make sure that every conclusion you draw is defensible and not just your own personal opinion. (Chapter 4 and 5 can be combined)
  • 15. 15 Chapter 6: Conclusion and Recommendations 1. Summarize your conclusions from the discussion chapter. 2. Note the limitations of your study. 3. Make recommendations relating to the problem that you investigated, e.g. by making practical suggestions on how to improve or prepared another material by a similar synthesis method, it is used in your current study. or Make recommendations for areas that require further work or study. 15